Sold2017Aymara Textile, Bolivia, 19th C.Aymara Textile, Bolivia, 19th C. Size: 3'7'' x 3'7'' (109 x 109 cm).International Textile Arts Auction, Live and Online: 10/29/17. Folk, Traditional, Ethnographic, Tribal, Ceremonial Textiles, includiSee Sold Price
Sold201719th C. Aymara Incuna Sacred Ritual Textile, Potosi,19th C. Aymara Incuna Sacred Ritual Textile, Potosi, Bolivia; camelid fiber. Textile used for sacred rituals and celebrations; bichrome narrow stripe bands patterned. Main field indigenous repair. SizSee Sold Price
Sold201719th C. Attractive Bolivian Aymara Textile Weaving**First Time At Auction**New World, South America, Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. late 19th to early 20th century CE. A gorgeous bright red, woven alpaca wool cloth, almost square in form, withSee Sold Price
Sold2017Ahuayo/Shawl, Aymara Culture, 19th C.Ahuayo/Shawl, Calamarca, Aymara Culture, Bolivia, C.19th C. Wide bands of patterned weave with zoomorphic designs with natural dyes. This is a particularly rare weaving. Size: 33'' x 37'' (84 x 94 cm)See Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Ccahua Ponchito, Pacajes, Bolivia, 19th C.Ccahua Ponchito, Aymara Culture, 19th century, Pacajes, Bolivia. Designator cloth of village leader worn during ceremony and ritual. Natural dyed alpaca. Provenance: ex Jean Lions Collection, Geneva,See Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Ponchito, Oruro, Bolivia, Late 19th C.Ponchito Oruro (man’s outer garment) Department of La Oruro. Late 19th century. Natural dyes. Alpaca. Aymara Indian culture. Size: 40'' x 35'' (102 x 89 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2024Ahuayo Ingavi Province, Dept. of La Paz, Bolivia, 19th C. Aymara, CamelidAhuayo Ingavi Province, Dept. of La Paz, Bolivia, 19th C. Aymara, Camelid. Ritual mantle of a woman from the ancient Lupaka tribe with the identifying characteristics of paired black and white stripinSee Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Luto Mourning Poncho, Bolivia, Possibly 19th C.Aymara Luto Mourning Poncho, Bolivia, Possibly 19th C. Made to be worn for a year after the death of a close family member. These were commonly kept in Aymara families as heirlooms to be used when neeSee Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Woman's Cermonial Mantle Iscayo, Bolivia, 19thAymara Woman's Cermonial Mantle Iscayo, Bolivia, 19th C. Badge of office mantle of the Tallamama, headwoman of ceremony, a pan Aymara social tradition with regional composition variations in color andSee Sold Price
Sold201719th C. Aymara Aksu/Overskirt, Bolivia19th C. Aymara Aksu/Overskirt, Bolivia. Alpaca fiber. Beautiful artistic expression of highland traditions. Size: 52'' x 55'' (132 x 140 x cm).See Sold Price
Sold201819th C. Aymara Manta Textile19th C. Aymara Manta Textile, excellent condition. Size: 46'' x 39'', 117 x 99 cm. Provenance: Estate of Nancy Kott and Curtis Tunnell.See Sold Price
Sold2023Aymara Woman's Mantle Awayo Textile, South America, Late 18th/Early 19th C.Aymara Woman's Mantle Awayo Textile, South America, Late 18th/Early 19th C. From the Collection of David Kenny, Portsmouth, NH, and the late Kitty Higgins. Size: 38.5'' x 47'' (98 x 119 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2017Ponchito, Aroma Aymara Culture, Late 18/19th C.Ponchito, Aroma Aymara Culture, Dept. of La Paz, Bolivia, Late 18-19th c. Camelid fiber and natural dyes; striped bands depicting symbols. Used in dance ceremonies. Size: 34'' x 41'' (86 x 104 cm).See Sold Price
Sold202419th C. Bolivian Aymara Wood Wedding Bowl w/ BullSouth America, Bolivia, Aymara people, Colonial Period, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. A hand-carved wood bowl with a stylized bull carved into the center- all from a single piece of wood. TraditionallySee Sold Price
Sold2017Ahuayo/Shawl, Aymara Culture, Mid 19th CAhuayo/Shawl, Lake Titikaka, Aymara Culture, Bolivia, middle 19 c., silkiest camelid fiber, woman's shoulder cloth with striking black background and of narrow stripes, symbolizing pre-Hispanic motifsSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ceremonial Woman's Mantle, Bolivia, Late 18th - Early 19th C.Ceremonial Woman's Mantle, Bolivia, Late 18th - Early 19th C. Crafted by the Pakasa Aymara people from Achiri, Department of La Paz, Bolivia, this Ahuayu, or ceremonial women’s mantle, stands as a tSee Sold Price
Sold2019Mid 19th C. Woman's Mantle/Ahuayo, Aymara PeopleMid 19th C. Woman's Ceremonial Alpaca Mantle/Ahuayo, Aymara People, Sica-Sica, Bolivia. The Sica Sica Aymara women were exceptional weavers. This fine ceremonial woman's mantle, ahuayo, demonstrates tSee Sold Price
Sold201719th C. Poncho, Bolivia19th C. Poncho, Bolivia, natural dyes. Size: 65'' x 59'' (165 x 150 cm).International Textile Arts Auction, Live and Online: 10/29/17. Folk, Traditional, Ethnographic, Tribal, Ceremonial Textiles, incSee Sold Price
Sold201719th C. Manta, Bolivia19th Century Manta, Bolivia, Natural Dyes. Size: 36'' x 33'' (91 x 84 cm).International Textile Arts Auction, Live and Online: 10/29/17. Folk, Traditional, Ethnographic, Tribal, Ceremonial Textiles, iSee Sold Price
Sold202419th C. Bolivian Aymara Carved Fetish Figures (12)**First Time At Auction** South America, Bolivia, Aymara peoples, ca. 19th century CE. A set of 12 hand-carved stone camelid fetish figurines, some carved from alabaster, each exhibiting a minimalistSee Sold Price
Sold2019Early/Mid 19th C. Man's Poncho, Aymara PeopleEarly/Mid 19th C. Man's Ceremonial Poncho, Aymara People, Pacajes, Department of La Paz, Bolivia. The 19th Century Pacajes Aymara were master spinners, weavers and dyers of alpaca wool. Since they conSee Sold Price
Sold2019Mid/Late 19th C. T'alla Mama Ceremonial Mantle, AymaraMid/Late 19th C. T'alla Mama/Chieftain's Wife Ceremonial Mantle; Calamarca, Dept. of La Paz, Bolivia. Natural dyes; alpaca. During certain ceremonies the T'alla (chief woman or chief wizard) of the CaSee Sold Price
Sold202320th C. Peru Aymara Textile Coca ClothSouth America, Peru or Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. early 20th century CE. A fine wool textile panel comprised of camelid (alpaca or llama) fibers dyed in bright hues of crimson red, blue, purSee Sold Price
Sold2017Early 20th C. Stunning Bolivian Aymara Textile Blanket**First Time At Auction**New World, South America, Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. early 20th century CE. A beautiful woven textile, made from alpaca wool, brightly colored with deep red and brigSee Sold Price
Jun 06World of Antiques, Inc.Antique 19th C. Black and Red Woven Paisley Wool Shawl Throw Kashmir$350
2 days LeftPiasaSmall charm representing a horse Batak, Sumatra Bronze and textile 19th century or earlier H: 5 cm;€300
Jun 14Eldred'sBURLED VENEER TEA CADDY First Half of the 19th Century Height 7.5". Width 13". Depth 6.5".$250